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Vol.. XXVII Millersville , Pa. , December 5 , 1952
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" Soloists for the 195$2 presentation of Handel''s Messiah" are pictured above. Seated is Paul Lauer.. Standing , left to right , are Shirley Snader , Anne John stone , Patricia Gehman , Sidnie Anne Walker , Glenn White , and Marion Ney.
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The program will be opened by Dr.. Biemesderfer and his reading of the Christmas story.. All of Part I will be presented , but sixteen numbers of Parts II and III will be omitted.. Han del wrote the Messiah in twenty--four days , from August 23 to September 14 , 1741. It was first held at a charity concert in Dublin , Ireland , on April 13, 1742.. Arranged in three parts to resemble the acts of an opera, the work consists of a series of recitatives , arias , choruses , and orchestral num bers.. Choir members participating in ' Handel's famous oratorio are : Elsie Armstrong , Ethelmae Auchenbach , Beverly Bixler , Mildred Boody , Grace Do Do 'r 0 h y Bowman , Delores Boyer , D olr' othy Verne Brown , Nelda Bru-Brown , La ne baker , Barbara Childress , Anne Coch-rane , Patricia Conklin , Elsie Fisher , Florence Fuhrman , Patricia Gehman , June Gibble , Louise Grosh , Yvonne Harman , Anna May Holzhauer , Nancy An e Hughes , Virginia Jacobson , An ne Johnstone , Erma Landis , Verna Lefever , Martha Lehman , Marie Meyer , LaRue Morningstar , Jeannine Morris- sey , Marion Ney , Betty Lou Noll , Dor othy Pinkerton , Patricia Pfautz , Shir ley Pfeiffer , Gwendolyn Porter , Shir ley Ranck , Louise Reinecke , Mae Rohrbauch , Connie Root , Carol Sensenig , Sylvia Shirk , Helen Schreiner , Shirley Snader , Eva Spahr , Reta Trone , Sidnie Anne Walker , Aileen Werner , Ruth Ann Yuninger , and Shirley Ziegler.. Also , Robert Bigler , Harper Callo- way , Du Can Chan , David Clark , Har old Diem , Dominick DiNunzio , Robert Good , Fred Groff , Robert Hall , Walter Heilemann , Edwin Higgins , Morris Hoffman , Eugene Jones , R ichard Ri c h a r d Jones , Earl Kline , Paul Lauer , Leigh Leighton , Daniel Magnotti , Charles McNeal , Richard Overdorf , Robert
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Under the direction of Melzer R.. Porter , the college choir will " " present Handel''s Oratorio , the "Messiah" , on Sunday , December 14 , at two o'' clock in the college chapel.. Soloists chosen for the oratorio are Patricia Gehman , Anne Johnstone , Marion Ney , Shirley Snader , Sidnie Ann Walker , Paul Lauer , and Glenn White..
augmented
Choir To Present Messiah In Traditional Yule Concert
orchestra composed of Ernest Baker , Phillip Bard , Landis
:
Committees for the Newman Club Christmas party to be held December ' 18 in the Fiesta Room at St. Joseph's Parish met recently with Jean Fulgi niti , general chairman of the event , to discuss party plans. Members of the committees are as follows : entertainment , John Bator , chairman , Georgia Von Ehrenfried , and Judiann Quigley ; refreshments , Raymond Schmidt , chairman , Jean ean Fulginiti , C h a rles Podlesny , a nd Chal'' 1 e s an d George Resavy ; decorations , Patricia McCullough , chairman , Peter Cadden , Patricia Eckenrode , Josephine Haef-ner , Peter Mahoney , and Margaret
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Juniors Will Sponsor Prom Tonight At Hotel Brunswick be - -- - -- 9:00
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Newman
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Thirty-four football and fifteen field hockey letters were awarded to MSTC athletes during the chapel program of
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Coaches Give Awards To Athletes In Chapel
Caldwell , Elwood Cauler , William Dil--
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ler , Ira Fickes , Jean Fulginiti , Karl Garrecht , James Hinkle , Emily Mes-ner , Charles Myers , Harry Neidermy-er , Burl N., Osburn , Hugh Porter , Evv an Reichard , Dorothy Segner , Mrs.. Jane Gray Smith , and Loretta Stein-felt.. The Campus Club of MSTC will en tertain the choir members and the audience at a tea , given in the lobby at the close of this annual program. . Mr.. Porter hopes that all the student body and faculty will attend the pre sentation of this monumental work.. Students , faculty , and friends are cordially invited..
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The monthly meeting of the Xeno phile Society was held November 24 at 7 p.m. in Brooks Hall.. Miss M. Louise Wall , a member of the library instructional staff , spoke about her experiences and travels in Europe.. She served for a year as a teacher to dependents of Army personnel stationed in Heidelberg , Germany.. She has traveled extensively throughout many European countries. . Her description of Europe was augmented by color slides of the many places she has visited.. A short business meeting , at which Richard J.. Jones presided , preceded Miss Wall''s talk.. Refreshments were served at the close of the lecture.
Wa ll Talks To Xenophile Society e
M. Louise
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December 3.. Coach Bernie Santaniello made the football awards while the hockey players received their letters from Dr. Mary E.. Dixon. The folowing men were awarded their letters for varsity football : Charles Alexander , Placido Arena , Robert Artz , Edward Berger , Stanley Binkley , Peter Cadden , Joseph Chic-cino , Glenn Clement , Rhys Craver , Louis Croce , James Cunningham , Pas'Amico , Michuale Friedberg , quale D' Roy Garland , Charles Harclerode , Wilber Leeds , Charles Lennox , Ralph Mc Comsey , John Miller , Frank Negast , Richard Overdorf , John Overholt , An thony Paviglianiti , Robert Peffiey , Max Riley , Francis Savastano , Dale Schaeberle , Jere Schuler , Robert Shinskie , Donald Stauffer , Victor Verbos , Rob ert Wenrich , Glenn White , and Nor-
Dr.. Paul W.. Bixby , chairman of the Department of Elementary Education at Pennsylvania State College , will speak to the Association of Childhood Education , December 8 in the Train ing School Library at 8 p.m. His topic for the evening will be The Child and the School.. He will also meet with the student teachers to discuss the various phases of student teaching.. The meeting will be open to faculty mem bers , student teachers , parents , and A. C. E. members.. Preceding the meeting , a dinner will be held in the college dining room in honor of Dr.. Bixby. The dinner guests will be Miss Anna C.. Beyer , Dr.. D. L.. Biemesderfer , Miss Frances E.. Culver , Miss Charlotte M.. Good , Paul ine Hagerty , Miss Elizabeth Jenkins , Miss Dora M.. Rhoads , Dr.. Eugene K. Robb , Jeanne Rohrer , Mrs.. Florence N. Ruelens , Patricia Smith , Beatrice Sweitzer , and Reta Trone..
Robert Hall is chairman of the prom committee.. Two other committees of junior class members are functioning for the event.. Serving on the publicity committee are Robert Bigler , chairman , Robert Good , Patricia McCul-lough , Francis Savastano , and Bernice
The annual Junior Prom will : held tonight from 9 :00 p.. m.. to : 30 12 : 12 a.. m.. in the ballroom of Hotel Brunswick. . Music for the dancing will be provided by Ira Bowman''s Orchestra of Lancaster..
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Members of the ticket committee are Anthony Sax , chairman , Wallace Evans , Glenn Flegal , Mabel Keemer , Charles Podlesny , and Frank Schmidt.. The price of tickets is $2..50 per cou'
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Included in the receiving line are Dr. D. L Biemesderfer , Dean Ruby F.. . Boggs , Dean Clyde S.. Stine , Dean Sanders P. McComsey , Miss Coral Melson , and Josef Krasley , facullyyadacutt ad visers to the junior class ; Alfred Mar-cello , Jr.. , class president ; Wallace Ev v; ans , vice president Mabel Keemer , secretary ; and Wallace Wallborn ,
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Dean Boggs announced that all dorm girls attending the prom will : receive 1::30 a.m. permissions. .
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The following women have been awarded the varsity award in field hockey : Doris Adams , Dorothy Bailey , Bo-nita Bigler , Shirley Evans , Sheila McConnell , Josephine McGovern , Lois Parker , Joan Pindar , Helen Shreiner , June Ulmer , Yvonne Wenrich , Mary Ruth Workman , and Dorothy Van
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The following women have
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President , Dr.. Boyer Attend T.V. Conference TV
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Painter , Robert Paley , John Sargeant , Donald Savitz , Lester Snyder , Emer son Stehman , Kenneth Stough , Carl Strausbauch , Glenn White , and Donald
Wilson.. The chorus will be supported by Mrs. Joseph Torchia , pianist , and an
Fraternity Meets To
Choose New Officers
Brothers of Alpha Phi Omega convened December 3.. At this meeting
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election of officers was held.. As the Snapper goes to press , the results are unknown. Two brothers will represent the local fraternity chapter at the National Convention of Alpha Phi Omega held December 26 , 27, and 28 in Cleveland ,
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Ohio..
New pledges of the fraternity will be initiated December 17.
Emerson Boyer attended a delegate conference of the Joint Committee on Educational Television for Pennsyl vania , held at the Hershey Community House , Hershey.. President Biemesderfer attended the November 19 session while Dr.. Boyer attended the session held November 20. The objectives of the conference were to conduct a comprehensive exx ploratory study of the problems and possibilities of educational television in Pennsylvania ; to alert the people of the Commonwealth to these prob lems and possibilities ; and to present the findings and recommendations to a Conference of Delegates so that in telligent decisions for state-wide as well as local action can be made.. In preparation for the conference of delegates five sub-committees have been at work in specific problem areas.. These committees reported to the main committee. . In addition to reporting on the committee findings ,
Dr.
Lee
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Although 122 persons have pledged to donate a pint of blood , the goal of 200 pints which has been set by the Campus Projects Committee of Alpha Phi Omega has still not been attained.. The committee has canvassed both the boys'' and girls'' dormitories. . A booth has been set up in the Old Gym.. Anyone interested in donating blood should contact the committee which will be stationed in the Old Gym.. The following members of the committee may also be contacted : Curtis Aspril , Robert Booth , Charles Dutill , Ray Jones , Robert Painter , Jules Samitz , Kenneth Stoner , Victor 'Tees , and Daa vid Towers.. The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be stationed on the campus December 11. the conference provided opportunity to view live telecasts and to study kine-scopic recordings. On the basis of this information delegates made decisions as to what the future of educational television in Pennsylvania should be.. An invitation to MSTC was extended by John C. Hashauer , president of the Association of State Teachers College faculties..
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More Donors Needed As Campaign Closes
; The MSTO television program for November 30 , featured Dr.. Clyde S.. Stine , who informed the audience on the origin and contributions of the Pennsylvania Dutch.. Dr.. Stine explained the misnomer Pennsylvania Dutch by saying that these people who came from Germany all spoke Deutsch.. When they settled in the New W orId , they were classified l by the English speaking colonists as Dutchmen. . Because the English colonists feared that the German settlers would turn Pennsylvania into a German colony , they required all Germans to swear allegiance to the English king. The papers signed by the Germans were called shipping lists.. Dr.. Stine displayed one of these lists which was signed by a forefather of Presidentelect Dwight D. Eisenhower.. The program was concluded by a description of the Conestoga Wagon and the Pennsylvania rifle.. A replica of the wagon was provided by Steinman Hardware Company.. Dr. Stine compared the Conestoga wagon with its follower , the Prairie Schooner .
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The Rod and Gun Club will sponsor a shooting match December 8, 9 , and 11.. The match will be held in the " dungeon" under the boys' dormitory. . " " 'The competition is open to all campus students.. Any .22 caliber rifle is per mitted , however , no telescopic sight is allowed. . Tickets , which will be sold at 25 cents each , can be obtained from the club members.. A first prize of five dollars will be awarded. . The National Rifle Association has issued five rifles and ammunition to the club.. Since shooting matches with other schools involve much travel and expense , most of the matches are " mail matches.. " A " mail match" is one " " " in which the targets of the club are sent to the National Rifle Association and are compared with the targets of other clubs.. The club is always open for member ship.. Anyone interested in shooting or fishing is cordially invited to attend the meetings which are held the first and third Tuesday of. each month at : 7::30 p..m.. Dues are fifty cents a semes ter..
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The Day Room was appropriately decorated in a Thanksgiving Day theme for the occasion by members of the Women''s Day Student Associa tion.. Several girls from the different rooms in the Day Room were appoint ed to supervise decorations of those rooms by the chairman of the decora ( tion committee , Barbara Grill.. Those' appointed were Joan De Hart , Irene Denlinger , Doris Martin , Lois Miller , Jeannine Morrissey , Carol Read , Dar-lene Sanders , Cora Tangert , and Ly-vonne Walker.. Ethelmae Auchenbach was in charge of the refreshments committee.. The women day students also con
The Women's Day Student Association held a Thanksgiving social hour for the men day students on Monday , November 24 from 12 to p.. m.. in the Women''s Day Student Room.. Refreshments in the form of hot chocolate and cookies were served to all those who attended..
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tributed donations of food and money in order to fill food baskets for needy families of Millersville Borough. The baskets contained various foodstuffs including a chicken , canned goods , and fruits.. The baskets were distributed to the families November 25. .. At a recent meeting of the Associa tion , Joan Pindar was appointed chairman in charge of bulletin board . displays in the dayroom hallway.. As. sisting her will be Yvonne Harman.. A general house committee was also appointed which includes Lois Miller., chairman , LaRue Morningstar , and Ellen Painter..
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Vol.. XXVII Millersville , Pa. , December 5 , 1952
No.. 6
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Newman Club Designs Christmas Party Plans
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" Soloists for the 195$2 presentation of Handel''s Messiah" are pictured above. Seated is Paul Lauer.. Standing , left to right , are Shirley Snader , Anne John stone , Patricia Gehman , Sidnie Anne Walker , Glenn White , and Marion Ney.
.
The program will be opened by Dr.. Biemesderfer and his reading of the Christmas story.. All of Part I will be presented , but sixteen numbers of Parts II and III will be omitted.. Han del wrote the Messiah in twenty--four days , from August 23 to September 14 , 1741. It was first held at a charity concert in Dublin , Ireland , on April 13, 1742.. Arranged in three parts to resemble the acts of an opera, the work consists of a series of recitatives , arias , choruses , and orchestral num bers.. Choir members participating in ' Handel's famous oratorio are : Elsie Armstrong , Ethelmae Auchenbach , Beverly Bixler , Mildred Boody , Grace Do Do 'r 0 h y Bowman , Delores Boyer , D olr' othy Verne Brown , Nelda Bru-Brown , La ne baker , Barbara Childress , Anne Coch-rane , Patricia Conklin , Elsie Fisher , Florence Fuhrman , Patricia Gehman , June Gibble , Louise Grosh , Yvonne Harman , Anna May Holzhauer , Nancy An e Hughes , Virginia Jacobson , An ne Johnstone , Erma Landis , Verna Lefever , Martha Lehman , Marie Meyer , LaRue Morningstar , Jeannine Morris- sey , Marion Ney , Betty Lou Noll , Dor othy Pinkerton , Patricia Pfautz , Shir ley Pfeiffer , Gwendolyn Porter , Shir ley Ranck , Louise Reinecke , Mae Rohrbauch , Connie Root , Carol Sensenig , Sylvia Shirk , Helen Schreiner , Shirley Snader , Eva Spahr , Reta Trone , Sidnie Anne Walker , Aileen Werner , Ruth Ann Yuninger , and Shirley Ziegler.. Also , Robert Bigler , Harper Callo- way , Du Can Chan , David Clark , Har old Diem , Dominick DiNunzio , Robert Good , Fred Groff , Robert Hall , Walter Heilemann , Edwin Higgins , Morris Hoffman , Eugene Jones , R ichard Ri c h a r d Jones , Earl Kline , Paul Lauer , Leigh Leighton , Daniel Magnotti , Charles McNeal , Richard Overdorf , Robert
.
.
Under the direction of Melzer R.. Porter , the college choir will " " present Handel''s Oratorio , the "Messiah" , on Sunday , December 14 , at two o'' clock in the college chapel.. Soloists chosen for the oratorio are Patricia Gehman , Anne Johnstone , Marion Ney , Shirley Snader , Sidnie Ann Walker , Paul Lauer , and Glenn White..
augmented
Choir To Present Messiah In Traditional Yule Concert
orchestra composed of Ernest Baker , Phillip Bard , Landis
:
Committees for the Newman Club Christmas party to be held December ' 18 in the Fiesta Room at St. Joseph's Parish met recently with Jean Fulgi niti , general chairman of the event , to discuss party plans. Members of the committees are as follows : entertainment , John Bator , chairman , Georgia Von Ehrenfried , and Judiann Quigley ; refreshments , Raymond Schmidt , chairman , Jean ean Fulginiti , C h a rles Podlesny , a nd Chal'' 1 e s an d George Resavy ; decorations , Patricia McCullough , chairman , Peter Cadden , Patricia Eckenrode , Josephine Haef-ner , Peter Mahoney , and Margaret
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Juniors Will Sponsor Prom Tonight At Hotel Brunswick be - -- - -- 9:00
.
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!) . Drr Bixby
} Will Speak{ To ACE December 8
Newman
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Thirty-four football and fifteen field hockey letters were awarded to MSTC athletes during the chapel program of
'
Coaches Give Awards To Athletes In Chapel
Caldwell , Elwood Cauler , William Dil--
-
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ler , Ira Fickes , Jean Fulginiti , Karl Garrecht , James Hinkle , Emily Mes-ner , Charles Myers , Harry Neidermy-er , Burl N., Osburn , Hugh Porter , Evv an Reichard , Dorothy Segner , Mrs.. Jane Gray Smith , and Loretta Stein-felt.. The Campus Club of MSTC will en tertain the choir members and the audience at a tea , given in the lobby at the close of this annual program. . Mr.. Porter hopes that all the student body and faculty will attend the pre sentation of this monumental work.. Students , faculty , and friends are cordially invited..
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-
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The monthly meeting of the Xeno phile Society was held November 24 at 7 p.m. in Brooks Hall.. Miss M. Louise Wall , a member of the library instructional staff , spoke about her experiences and travels in Europe.. She served for a year as a teacher to dependents of Army personnel stationed in Heidelberg , Germany.. She has traveled extensively throughout many European countries. . Her description of Europe was augmented by color slides of the many places she has visited.. A short business meeting , at which Richard J.. Jones presided , preceded Miss Wall''s talk.. Refreshments were served at the close of the lecture.
Wa ll Talks To Xenophile Society e
M. Louise
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December 3.. Coach Bernie Santaniello made the football awards while the hockey players received their letters from Dr. Mary E.. Dixon. The folowing men were awarded their letters for varsity football : Charles Alexander , Placido Arena , Robert Artz , Edward Berger , Stanley Binkley , Peter Cadden , Joseph Chic-cino , Glenn Clement , Rhys Craver , Louis Croce , James Cunningham , Pas'Amico , Michuale Friedberg , quale D' Roy Garland , Charles Harclerode , Wilber Leeds , Charles Lennox , Ralph Mc Comsey , John Miller , Frank Negast , Richard Overdorf , John Overholt , An thony Paviglianiti , Robert Peffiey , Max Riley , Francis Savastano , Dale Schaeberle , Jere Schuler , Robert Shinskie , Donald Stauffer , Victor Verbos , Rob ert Wenrich , Glenn White , and Nor-
Dr.. Paul W.. Bixby , chairman of the Department of Elementary Education at Pennsylvania State College , will speak to the Association of Childhood Education , December 8 in the Train ing School Library at 8 p.m. His topic for the evening will be The Child and the School.. He will also meet with the student teachers to discuss the various phases of student teaching.. The meeting will be open to faculty mem bers , student teachers , parents , and A. C. E. members.. Preceding the meeting , a dinner will be held in the college dining room in honor of Dr.. Bixby. The dinner guests will be Miss Anna C.. Beyer , Dr.. D. L.. Biemesderfer , Miss Frances E.. Culver , Miss Charlotte M.. Good , Paul ine Hagerty , Miss Elizabeth Jenkins , Miss Dora M.. Rhoads , Dr.. Eugene K. Robb , Jeanne Rohrer , Mrs.. Florence N. Ruelens , Patricia Smith , Beatrice Sweitzer , and Reta Trone..
Robert Hall is chairman of the prom committee.. Two other committees of junior class members are functioning for the event.. Serving on the publicity committee are Robert Bigler , chairman , Robert Good , Patricia McCul-lough , Francis Savastano , and Bernice
The annual Junior Prom will : held tonight from 9 :00 p.. m.. to : 30 12 : 12 a.. m.. in the ballroom of Hotel Brunswick. . Music for the dancing will be provided by Ira Bowman''s Orchestra of Lancaster..
-
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Sharp.
Members of the ticket committee are Anthony Sax , chairman , Wallace Evans , Glenn Flegal , Mabel Keemer , Charles Podlesny , and Frank Schmidt.. The price of tickets is $2..50 per cou'
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ple..
Included in the receiving line are Dr. D. L Biemesderfer , Dean Ruby F.. . Boggs , Dean Clyde S.. Stine , Dean Sanders P. McComsey , Miss Coral Melson , and Josef Krasley , facullyyadacutt ad visers to the junior class ; Alfred Mar-cello , Jr.. , class president ; Wallace Ev v; ans , vice president Mabel Keemer , secretary ; and Wallace Wallborn ,
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treas urerr. s re
Dean Boggs announced that all dorm girls attending the prom will : receive 1::30 a.m. permissions. .
- College TV Program - Features Dean Stine
.
-
.
man Young.
.
The following women have been awarded the varsity award in field hockey : Doris Adams , Dorothy Bailey , Bo-nita Bigler , Shirley Evans , Sheila McConnell , Josephine McGovern , Lois Parker , Joan Pindar , Helen Shreiner , June Ulmer , Yvonne Wenrich , Mary Ruth Workman , and Dorothy Van
-
Zandt.
The following women have
.
been
awarded the managers award Taylor and Katharine Zweier. .
:
Joan
President , Dr.. Boyer Attend T.V. Conference TV
Dr.
D.. L.. Biemesderfer
and
Painter , Robert Paley , John Sargeant , Donald Savitz , Lester Snyder , Emer son Stehman , Kenneth Stough , Carl Strausbauch , Glenn White , and Donald
Wilson.. The chorus will be supported by Mrs. Joseph Torchia , pianist , and an
Fraternity Meets To
Choose New Officers
Brothers of Alpha Phi Omega convened December 3.. At this meeting
,
election of officers was held.. As the Snapper goes to press , the results are unknown. Two brothers will represent the local fraternity chapter at the National Convention of Alpha Phi Omega held December 26 , 27, and 28 in Cleveland ,
.
Ohio..
New pledges of the fraternity will be initiated December 17.
Emerson Boyer attended a delegate conference of the Joint Committee on Educational Television for Pennsyl vania , held at the Hershey Community House , Hershey.. President Biemesderfer attended the November 19 session while Dr.. Boyer attended the session held November 20. The objectives of the conference were to conduct a comprehensive exx ploratory study of the problems and possibilities of educational television in Pennsylvania ; to alert the people of the Commonwealth to these prob lems and possibilities ; and to present the findings and recommendations to a Conference of Delegates so that in telligent decisions for state-wide as well as local action can be made.. In preparation for the conference of delegates five sub-committees have been at work in specific problem areas.. These committees reported to the main committee. . In addition to reporting on the committee findings ,
Dr.
Lee
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-
-
Although 122 persons have pledged to donate a pint of blood , the goal of 200 pints which has been set by the Campus Projects Committee of Alpha Phi Omega has still not been attained.. The committee has canvassed both the boys'' and girls'' dormitories. . A booth has been set up in the Old Gym.. Anyone interested in donating blood should contact the committee which will be stationed in the Old Gym.. The following members of the committee may also be contacted : Curtis Aspril , Robert Booth , Charles Dutill , Ray Jones , Robert Painter , Jules Samitz , Kenneth Stoner , Victor 'Tees , and Daa vid Towers.. The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be stationed on the campus December 11. the conference provided opportunity to view live telecasts and to study kine-scopic recordings. On the basis of this information delegates made decisions as to what the future of educational television in Pennsylvania should be.. An invitation to MSTC was extended by John C. Hashauer , president of the Association of State Teachers College faculties..
.
More Donors Needed As Campaign Closes
; The MSTO television program for November 30 , featured Dr.. Clyde S.. Stine , who informed the audience on the origin and contributions of the Pennsylvania Dutch.. Dr.. Stine explained the misnomer Pennsylvania Dutch by saying that these people who came from Germany all spoke Deutsch.. When they settled in the New W orId , they were classified l by the English speaking colonists as Dutchmen. . Because the English colonists feared that the German settlers would turn Pennsylvania into a German colony , they required all Germans to swear allegiance to the English king. The papers signed by the Germans were called shipping lists.. Dr.. Stine displayed one of these lists which was signed by a forefather of Presidentelect Dwight D. Eisenhower.. The program was concluded by a description of the Conestoga Wagon and the Pennsylvania rifle.. A replica of the wagon was provided by Steinman Hardware Company.. Dr. Stine compared the Conestoga wagon with its follower , the Prairie Schooner .
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The Rod and Gun Club will sponsor a shooting match December 8, 9 , and 11.. The match will be held in the " dungeon" under the boys' dormitory. . " " 'The competition is open to all campus students.. Any .22 caliber rifle is per mitted , however , no telescopic sight is allowed. . Tickets , which will be sold at 25 cents each , can be obtained from the club members.. A first prize of five dollars will be awarded. . The National Rifle Association has issued five rifles and ammunition to the club.. Since shooting matches with other schools involve much travel and expense , most of the matches are " mail matches.. " A " mail match" is one " " " in which the targets of the club are sent to the National Rifle Association and are compared with the targets of other clubs.. The club is always open for member ship.. Anyone interested in shooting or fishing is cordially invited to attend the meetings which are held the first and third Tuesday of. each month at : 7::30 p..m.. Dues are fifty cents a semes ter..
.
Rod And Gun Directs Rifle Shooting Match a
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Women''s Day Student Association Entertains Men With Social Hour '
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The Day Room was appropriately decorated in a Thanksgiving Day theme for the occasion by members of the Women''s Day Student Associa tion.. Several girls from the different rooms in the Day Room were appoint ed to supervise decorations of those rooms by the chairman of the decora ( tion committee , Barbara Grill.. Those' appointed were Joan De Hart , Irene Denlinger , Doris Martin , Lois Miller , Jeannine Morrissey , Carol Read , Dar-lene Sanders , Cora Tangert , and Ly-vonne Walker.. Ethelmae Auchenbach was in charge of the refreshments committee.. The women day students also con
The Women's Day Student Association held a Thanksgiving social hour for the men day students on Monday , November 24 from 12 to p.. m.. in the Women''s Day Student Room.. Refreshments in the form of hot chocolate and cookies were served to all those who attended..
1
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tributed donations of food and money in order to fill food baskets for needy families of Millersville Borough. The baskets contained various foodstuffs including a chicken , canned goods , and fruits.. The baskets were distributed to the families November 25. .. At a recent meeting of the Associa tion , Joan Pindar was appointed chairman in charge of bulletin board . displays in the dayroom hallway.. As. sisting her will be Yvonne Harman.. A general house committee was also appointed which includes Lois Miller., chairman , LaRue Morningstar , and Ellen Painter..
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